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Your cart is empty.Beautify your decks, fences, railings, & Sign posts with these ingenious adjustable railing planters. Lock the support arm to the desired width, hang & you are done! No tools, Mounting hardware, or drilling required. Ideal for wood or metal railings. Hidden lower bracket keeps the planter level. Excess water sits in the lower reservoir. Measures 24"L x 7.5"W x 7.5"H. IMPORTANT: You will find locking pins nested in railing brackets.
MELISSA M GOETZ
2025-08-15 15:22:13
My husband and I have a large back deck with 3.5" railing. We have struggled with rigging our own flower planters to it for years. This product is AMAZING! Every detail was thought of including the hidden water tray at the bottom. My husband was about to drill holes in the bottom for drainage but we then realized that excess water actually flows out of the leveler handle, so no need to drill any holes! They take less than a minute to assemble, are very sturdy and with the leveler system you can achieve a uniform and professional appearance. I bought one to try to see if we would like it, and after receiving it and assembling it we loved it so much we purchased another 23 to complete our back deck. Highly recommend to anyone that wants a quick, sturdy, attractive rail planter.
Jodi O.
2025-07-28 15:21:03
I bought two of these planters for my balcony which has an unusual railing and the design with the adjustable hooks and bottom braces works great! They look great and feel very sturdy! I did have an issue with a few missing pieces on my original order, but was blown away with the level of customer service I received. I contacted the sellers and had a call back for resolution within 12 hours. Upon emailing them my mailing info, I had a reply within hours and received the missing parts within days. I was very pleased with this purchase and this company.
KQ
2025-06-21 13:05:36
I've wanted railing planters for EVER, but the custom ones were too expensive, and nothing I found at local garden centers/hardware stores worked. In fact, they were awful. These work.The assembly is fussy: it's not easy to line up the brackets so that the pins don't pop back up. I had about a 60% success rate, but it's sturdy enough. The big difference with this planter is the stabilizing foot (?) that levels the planter once it's hooked onto the railing. (Why don't all railing planters do this?)Pros:- It fits railings from 1" to 4" wide very well and is very stable. It doesn't knock around in high winds (a concern where I live.)- It comes in a variety of colors and sizes.- They fixed the labels! I bought one in February 2024, and the label/instructions were a nightmare. I bought another in May 2024, and the label peeled off with ease.Cons:- Those pesky pins. They do not simply snap in as the manufacturer's video suggests- It's plastic. How great would these be if they were wood with metal fixtures?- My first order came in perfect condition, but then I bought 2 more. One was fine, the other had only one bracket and no pins. It's a pain to get the parts, and the link provided by Amazon for customer service does not work.Bottom line: I'm so happy to have these planters that I can overlook the difficult assembly and hassle of getting the missing parts. I love my balcony garden!
Frank LoBue
2025-05-07 11:24:01
We bought the terra cotta planter a few years ago and love it. So much so, that we bought another one this year. After installing the second planter, it broke after two days. We called the company, and Phil responded immediately. After reviewing the problem, it was clear that we assembled the planter incorrectly, causing the tab that holds the bracket to snap in half. Phil immediately entered a free of charge replacement order to send us a new planter free of charge. Their product is wonderful, but their communication, support and customer service is even better. I recommend this product and this company highly. Buy with confidence!
Mike
2025-04-20 16:47:17
I liked the idea of an adjustable planter box for a railing, however, there are several design flaws that cannot allow me to recommend this product. The adjustable arms are too short for wide railings. Our railing is about 3 1/4 inches wide and it should be fine. Any wider than this and the lever arms extend too far. The long lever arms along with the addition of the weight of soil and plants will create a torque that bends the arm causing it to lose its support. The middle extension is also not long enough for wider railings. If the extension is slide out so that the back end is no longer under the groove in the bottom of the planter, any moderate weigh will cause additional torque that the middle support will not be able to hold. Both about design flaws will result in the planter box falling from the railing.A third design flaw is that there are no drain holes. Planters need this to keep the roots from rotting. It can be solved by drilling in desired drain holes, but this should not be needed for a new product.Lastly, whomever mentioned there being too many stickers was absolutely correct. The stickers are of poor quality and cannot be easily removed. They cover the water drain holes and need to be cut away. They cover the side supports and need to be cleaned of the sticker glue. I could not remove all of the glue using multiple cleaners. The surface was still sticky and immediately started to collect dirt and pollen. Higher quality labels that could be easily pealed away would have been a simple remedy.I have the planter box set up with soil before putting in plants. I need to test whether is will stay for a few days before planting actual plants into this box. I really wanted to like this planter's box, but so far I am not impressed with the quality.
Sparkle
2025-03-19 14:39:38
Very lightweight, sturdy, hangabiliy quick. The white color is vibrant! The flower tray is wide to display a nice amount of plants. I love it.
THH
2025-02-14 10:54:34
I loved these planter boxes that fit my deck railing. The leveling support kept the boxes from tilting. Unfortunately, this summer I noticed the arms weren’t staying flush with the deck railing anymore. It turns out that the plastic tabs that lock the arms in place had broken. This is the thinnest plastic on the product, so it makes sense that it failed. Everything else is sturdy so I purchased some metal brackets and I’m back in business. However, these were much more expensive than basic plastic planter boxes, so I don’t think this product lives up to a higher rating.
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